10min test- bond. Ambiguity?
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10min test- bond. Ambiguity?
Hi, i was unsure if the answer provided to this question was accurate/the only option.
Which are the two odd ones out in the following group of words:
Boot
Door
Slipper
Car
Snowshoe
Which are the two odd ones out in the following group of words:
Boot
Door
Slipper
Car
Snowshoe
Re: 10min test- bond. Ambiguity?
Door and Car, others are footwear.Enjoyingthejourney wrote:Hi, i was unsure if the answer provided to this question was accurate/the only option.
Which are the two odd ones out in the following group of words:
Boot
Door
Slipper
Car
Snowshoe
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Re: 10min test- bond. Ambiguity?
I think it's is trying to trick you a little, as Boot and door are also parts of a car. However I'd go for the door and car as the odd ones out.
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Re: 10min test- bond. Ambiguity?
You would be correct. My son had selected slipper and snowshoe as odd. His reasoning being that the others were part of a car. I was unsure either way. Not sure why it can't be either, as long as reasoning behind it was sound.
Re: 10min test- bond. Ambiguity?
Door and boot are parts of a car but 'car' is not part of a car as such.
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Re: 10min test- bond. Ambiguity?
Aaah, and the penny drops. Thank you, Toadsmum and Tinkers. Now I can explain it to my son.